Jimmy Stenqvist Evegård

Board Member at Planacy

Jimmy Stenqvist Evegård has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in different companies.

Jimmy started their career in 2008 as an Accounting Consultant at PwC, where they worked on accounting and business service consulting for small and medium-sized companies. Jimmy also assisted the audit team as an auditor assistant.

In 2009, Jimmy started their own business within No 18 Investment AB called Kontors24.se, a dropshipping store for office supplies in Sweden. Jimmy founded and managed this B2B e-commerce business.

From 2010 to 2015, Jimmy worked at Millnet BI as the CFO, responsible for finance, administration, and HR. Millnet BI is an IT consulting firm specializing in business intelligence and planning.

In 2014, Jimmy became the Chairman and Investor of the startup MotorMäklaren (now called Cardrop) through No 18 Investment AB. Jimmy resigned as Chairman when Insplanet acquired No 18 Investment's shares.

In 2015, Jimmy transitioned to working as a Business and Finance Consultant at small and medium-sized owner-led companies through No 18 Investment AB. Jimmy provided objective advice and assistance in management and business development.

Starting in 2016, Jimmy took on multiple roles at Planacy, a leading financial planning platform in Scandinavia. Jimmy first served as the COO, responsible for operation, business development, financial reporting, and strategic planning. Later, they became the CEO, leading the company's development, strategic, and operational work to achieve its ambitious goals and vision.

Throughout their career, Jimmy has demonstrated expertise in finance, business development, and leadership, working with both startups and established companies.

Jimmy Stenqvist Evegård attended Erik Dahlbergsgymnasiet from 2002 to 2005. Jimmy then went on to study Economics and Entrepreneurship at Jönköping University from 2005 to 2008.

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